Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Hello Roc Nation Good bye Roc - a - fella!


Jay-z Sold Roc a fella for a Est. 5 Milli a miili a milli ...lol so that he could leave and go to Sony and Start the Roc nation ... which the label serves as management for Wale, Pop-A-Lot, Mickey Factz and Melanie Fiona, and has signed North Carolina rapper J.Cole and Young Chris, who was the only artist transfered from Roc-A-Fella. but make me wonder about " Kanye west, Jadda kiss and Sigel stand in all this ... like Sigel already been through this whole ... " sellin the roc leave the roc ... blah blah ... and is the label now a dead label with out there "Fearless leader ... does it even make sense to call it " Roc-A-Fella Records any more ...wEll time will tell...so as i watch the bet awards i did see the DOA video ( Death of Autotunes) But jay-z and i did see that it said " Roc Nation " but never crossed my mind that he had up and paid his way out of Def jam ...but i guess it a good move cuz now he more of his own thing ..." Good Luck left over Roc-a-Fella Mcs!" PEACE!!"" OR Should i SAY " GOOD NIGHT " (JAY-Z VOICE )

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Superstar rapper/mogul Jay-Z has officially signed a new distribution deal with Sony for his new label Roc Nation.

According to Billboard, the rapper’s new solo album The Blueprint 3 will be distributed by Atlantic, although that deal is only for the third installment of the rapper’s Blueprint series of releases.

Jay-Z offered to have the Roc Nation imprint be distributed through his longtime home Def Jam over four years ago.

Island Def Jam Music Group (IDJ) also distributes Jay-Z’s Roc-A-Fella imprint, which has such superstar artists as Kanye West, Jadakiss, Beanie Sigel and others.


“You have to figure, this is like four years ago, and to them it was just like, 'Are you crazy? No! Make a song,' " said the mogul, who bought his way out of his Def Jam contract for an estimated $5 million.


The rapper also revealed that executives at IDJ were not fully capitalizing on Jay-Z’s entrepreneurial abilities.

"To me it was like, I've sold companies for huge amounts of money. I'm an entrepreneur - that's what I've been all my life,” Jay-Z told Billboard. “I can't just sit here and make records and not do anything else. Why wouldn't you want to do this with me? I felt under-utilized.”

On the management side, Roc Nation handles the careers of Wale, Melanie Fiona, Mickey Factz and others.

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